Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a method of topographical measurement, wherein a fine probe is raster scanned over a material, and the minute variation in probe height is interpreted by laser ...
Through a novel combination of machine learning and atomic force microscopy, researchers in China have unveiled the molecular ...
Invented 30 years ago, the atomic force microscope has been a major driver of nanotechnology, ranging from atomic-scale imaging to its latest applications in manipulating individual molecules, ...
The "Atomic Force Microscopy Market by Offering (AFMs, Probes, Software), Grade (Industrial, Research), Application (Semiconductors & Electronics, Material Science & Nanotechnology, Life Sciences & ...
AFM differs significantly from traditional microscopy techniques as it does not project light or electrons on the sample's surface to create its image. Instead, AFM utilizes a sharp probe while ...
The world of nanoscale analysis has been revolutionized by the advent of electrical Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) modes. New possibilities for measuring electrical properties with remarkable precision ...
The NANOscientific Symposium Series (NSS) 2025 has successfully concluded its global program, bringing together the international nanoscale science and metrology community across the Americas, Europe, ...
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Christoph Gerber, who co-invented the atomic force microscope, tells Matthew Chalmers how the AFM came about 30 years ago and why it continues to shape research at the nanoscale Nano-vision Christoph ...
AFAM operates by exciting the sample with ultrasonic waves while simultaneously probing the surface with an AFM tip. The ultrasonic waves cause the sample to vibrate, and the AFM tip detects these ...